In December 1900, three lighthouse keepers vanished from a remote Scottish island. No bodies. No distress signal. No final explanation. What remained was an extinguished light, an abandoned meal, and just enough physical evidence to suggest something went terribly wrong.
In this episode, Jenn walks Jared through the real history of the Flannan Isles disappearance, separating documented fact from later sensationalism and folklore, and examining what likely happened when duty, weather, and human instinct collided.
Chapters
[00:01:17] Opening & Ground Rules
Why this mystery still unsettles historians, and what this story is not about.
[00:05:17] The Island at the Edge of the World
The Flannan Isles, Scottish weather, and why this coastline demanded a lighthouse in the first place.
[00:09:08] Life as a Lighthouse Keeper
The rules, routines, isolation, and psychological toll of lighthouse service in 1900.
[00:15:12] The Lighthouse and the Men
The design of the station and the backgrounds of the three keepers on duty.
[00:23:25] The Light Goes Dark
A missing beam, delayed reports, and the arrival of the relief vessel.
[00:26:12] What Was Found — and What Wasn’t
The abandoned quarters, missing coats, damaged landing, and the troubling details left behind.
[00:35:30] Theories, Myths, and What Likely Happened
Storms, protocol failures, human instinct, and why folklore filled the gaps history left open.
Credits
Hosted by: Jenn Syx and Jared Syx
Researched, written, produced, and edited by: Jenn Syx
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